i'm so sorry for the late reply; i barely even get on here anymore ;;; but hey, how you doing ;v; ? also thanks a lot for the birthday wish, being 18 is actually kinda terrifying, but i'll have to get used to it one way or another, heh ^^''
I'm doing okay except for repetive strain injury in my arms, I have to limit my pc time. How are you? I hope you'll become a regular here again, because you've always been a sweetie.
What means ;v; ?
aww, hope you'll get better soon man ;; aww thanks ;v; i'll do my best ^^'' ( ;v; is a regular emoticon i use actually ^^'' it's like a, happy crying thing idek tbh) but i've been doing great myself also! i'll be going to norway tomorrow, so i'm p excited!
also, i've changed so much, i want to learn how to hunt as soon as possible and get a hunting permit and hunt down a deer for myself. but we can only dream, especially since i'm from a large city ;;;
Haha welcome to Norway! I hope you'll have a good time here. Do you got relatives here or do you want to visit a cold country in the middle of the winter?
We have tradition for hunting in my family, but I'm not an active hunter myself, though I've got license for big game +anything else. It's not common for young city girls to like hunting!
you from norway???? holy heck, before replying to your comment, please allow me to tell you of how much i love your country. it's amazingly beautiful- i actually got a little emotional once my plane landed heh ;v;'' also, i wanted to meet a friend i met on the internet ^-^ before i came here, she herself came to rotterdam with her parents, so.. yeah ;v;
yeah, perhaps it isn't, but you gotta admit that if it weren't for hunting, animal populations would have been in a p ****ty situation than it is now- which goes to trophy hunting also. also, it is much better to eat the meat of an animal that had lived a quality life than to eat one from a farmed animal, so then there's that ;v;
Yes I'm Norwegian! I love our nature too, but I do like most types of nature. Are you back in Holland now? How sweet that you found such a good friend online that you agreed to visit one another.
You have a lot of common sense, so many people can't accept animals being killed, and they forget from where the meat is coming. We have a large population of moose in Norway, if it weren't for the hunting they would become too many and die of starvation.
But there is so much tax on hunting, it's a fee for the permission to hunt + a fixed sum per kilo. Because of this it's a lot cheaper to buy meat in shops. In earlier days, people hunted because they were poor. Now it's the rich people who hunt. I don't like it.
no, not yet. i'll be back tomorrow tho ;v;'' yes indeed ;vv;; yeah.. i find that kinda annoying tbh. like, get over your disney phase you're 24 (there's a 24 years old vegetarian in my class and she's basically like that). oh
man, that really sucks indeed ;;;; and then there's the price you have to pay for your weapon(s) and the ammo, and it kinda scares me ;;; but i'll still be seriously considering taking hunting classes tho ;v; i'll start hunting, one way or the other.
I hope it's cheaper to hunt where you live. Are you interested in hunting more than deer? We almost don't have deer in my part of the country so I don't think we can hunt it. My grandparents tell me we didn't have moose either 50-60 years ago, but now the moose population is huge. Every day there are moose road accidents, and because of the large population they seek food everywhere, even in people's gardens.
hmm, i see ;; see, that's why hunting is so important. anti hunters be all like, ''animals are so cute don't hunt them'', but they fail to see that animals would starve or die painful deaths on the side of roads if it weren't for hunting. what would you rather have?? an animal that died a quick death by a bullet to the head, or an animal that suffered for hours on end before finally dying?? jeesus.
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